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another was offered 15,000 euros a month for three years. then he too has the gold makes the rules after all. >> he was always part of the system. it is not as if he fell from the sky with his pockets full. he took full advantage of the political system in austria for many years. he had the former chancellor on his supervisory board, and he had former general secretaries and a finance minister. he made the whole system work for him, and he made a good business out of it. >> it seems to have paid off. according to surveys, his party could make in 13% of the vote in next fall's elections. that is as many as the greens. his mp's furiously denied being bought. >> i would have paid money to join. i was frustrated that nothing was progressing in austria, and now there is a way to set things in motion. we have the necessary publicity and opportunities because he is financially independent. >> he is certainly not tied to convention. the 80-year-old addresses everyone informally. his followers find him refreshing. >> he is really the messiah of austr
another was offered 15,000 euros a month for three years. then he too has the gold makes the rules after all. >> he was always part of the system. it is not as if he fell from the sky with his pockets full. he took full advantage of the political system in austria for many years. he had the former chancellor on his supervisory board, and he had former general secretaries and a finance minister. he made the whole system work for him, and he made a good business out of it. >> it seems...
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the euro is dire 0-- higher. the german social democrats are hoping to turn around their falling support in opinion polls by announcing a plan to crack down on income tax evasion by higher earners. the party is planning to make the issue a top campaign topic in the national elections that are taking place letter -- later this year. >> they have been meeting and they and build that plant, which even some inside the party say will not raise -- been meeting and they unveiled that plan, which even some inside the party say will not raise support. >> the social democrat challenger for chancellor says this must stop. >> if the vast majority of german taxpayers feel as if they are the stupid ones for being honest about paying taxes, it begs the question how just is the system in this country. >> the social democrats are calling for a number of measures, including rescinding the licenses of banks accused of systematically helping tax dodgers. they want to create a central authority to investigate tax fraud and harmonize
the euro is dire 0-- higher. the german social democrats are hoping to turn around their falling support in opinion polls by announcing a plan to crack down on income tax evasion by higher earners. the party is planning to make the issue a top campaign topic in the national elections that are taking place letter -- later this year. >> they have been meeting and they and build that plant, which even some inside the party say will not raise -- been meeting and they unveiled that plan, which...
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the country has sold 3.25 billion euros of 12-month bills and 2 1/2 euros of 18-month bills. roughly in line with what we saw the last time, 2.2% and 2.7% respectively. it's still waiting for the yield to come through on the 12-month. it is down significantly, 1.25% versus 2.65% on december 11th. and, ross, you see the 18 month yield there? >> no. >> when that comes through, we'll read it out for you, as well. let's get some initial take on this. bruno, these 18-month yields below 1.8 pefrs versus almost 279% the last time. so we're seeing this auction, a key test ahead of thursday has gone off reasonably well. >> yes, it has. it's clearly something that the investors are looking at because if you look at the correlation of both the euro/dollar and the market, on the verses express of both spanish and italian yields, i think it is very important to have these filled up quite consistently. of course, the short end of the curve is giving an indication it's a very volatile part of the curve. the end of the curve is a more important one because that's clearly showing the long-ter
the country has sold 3.25 billion euros of 12-month bills and 2 1/2 euros of 18-month bills. roughly in line with what we saw the last time, 2.2% and 2.7% respectively. it's still waiting for the yield to come through on the 12-month. it is down significantly, 1.25% versus 2.65% on december 11th. and, ross, you see the 18 month yield there? >> no. >> when that comes through, we'll read it out for you, as well. let's get some initial take on this. bruno, these 18-month yields below...
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dollar -- the euro is also significantly down. and at air berlin is to cut 900 jobs in the next two years. that is one in 10 of its workers, but it has not said which jobs will be going. >> berlin has been making a loss for years, and the job cuts are part of a plan to save 400 million euros. berlin says it wants to focus on its most profitable routes in germany, switzerland, and austria. during the cold war, germany's bundesbank took a bet by soaring gold reserves around the world and left in there after the collapse of communism. >> last year, official auditors point out that official stockpiles abroad have never actually been counted. >> plans are afoot to bring the bars back home, or at least some of them. >> at least he knows what he has in his hands -- his golden globe is nothing more than a thin layer of 24 karat gold covering up something much less precious, and there is no doubt about the quality of the gold in the bundesbanks either. experts inspect and count it every year. these do not have a chance. but this kind of ch
dollar -- the euro is also significantly down. and at air berlin is to cut 900 jobs in the next two years. that is one in 10 of its workers, but it has not said which jobs will be going. >> berlin has been making a loss for years, and the job cuts are part of a plan to save 400 million euros. berlin says it wants to focus on its most profitable routes in germany, switzerland, and austria. during the cold war, germany's bundesbank took a bet by soaring gold reserves around the world and...
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dollar -- the euro is also significantly down. and at air berlin is to cut 900 jobs in the next two years. that is one in 10 of its workers, but it has not said which jobs will be going. >> berlin has been making a loss for years, and the job cuts are part of a plan to save 400 million euros. berlin says it wants to focus on its most profitable routes in germany, switzerland, and austria. during the cold war, germany's bundesbank took a bet by soaring gold reserves around the world and left in there after the collapse of communism. >> last year, official auditors point out that official stockpiles abroad have never actually been counted. >> plans are afoot to bring the bars back home, or at least some of them. >> at least he knows what he has in his hands -- his golden globe is nothing more than a thin layer of 24 karat gold covering up something much less precious, and there is no doubt about the quality of the gold in the bundesbanks either. experts inspect and count it every year. these do not have a chance. but this kind of ch
dollar -- the euro is also significantly down. and at air berlin is to cut 900 jobs in the next two years. that is one in 10 of its workers, but it has not said which jobs will be going. >> berlin has been making a loss for years, and the job cuts are part of a plan to save 400 million euros. berlin says it wants to focus on its most profitable routes in germany, switzerland, and austria. during the cold war, germany's bundesbank took a bet by soaring gold reserves around the world and...
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the numbers according to their legal team those numbers showed germany being forced to pay for the euro zone countries despite this not being part of the deal and the single currency was created to finance isn't the only place where germans feel a grip is slipping one former german foreign minister gave different reasons why they may be issues with sovereignty suggesting that they have their root in the memory of the country's past but sometimes we shy back from our responsibility as our room states this is a problem not that we are pressed from the outside the defense is also a concern for those who believe germany is losing control of its sovereignty the country is still home to nato bases over twenty years after the end of the cold war germany today faces no major military threats nor does any european state and that's why this gigantic military machine that the americans have built up is can. there appear to be historical cultural and economic reasons why some germans feel less sovereignty is disappearing but for a group of lawyers getting ready for their legal battle with the europ
the numbers according to their legal team those numbers showed germany being forced to pay for the euro zone countries despite this not being part of the deal and the single currency was created to finance isn't the only place where germans feel a grip is slipping one former german foreign minister gave different reasons why they may be issues with sovereignty suggesting that they have their root in the memory of the country's past but sometimes we shy back from our responsibility as our room...
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euro europe's largest car maker shows sales above 9 million units. that's up 11% from the previous year. toyota was the biggest sell r through 2010. in 2011 it was left reeling by the disaster of flood. toyota officials forecast this year they will sell over 9.9 million units. let's take a look at what's happening this week on the global economic scene. on tuesday u.s. retail sales for december will come out. november sales rose 0.3% from the previous month underscoring a recovery in personal spending. the consumer price index is due out on wednesday. the cpi dipped 3% from october. that was the first decline in six months. the fed beige book on regional u.s. economic activity will come out on the same day. the previous report noted the regional economy continue to gradually grow. in japan machinery orders will be released. this iortant gauge showed a 2.6 month on month increase in october. on friday china will announce gdp data for 2012 as well as for the whole year. between july and september gdp expanded 7.4% from a year earlier. now just a few mi
euro europe's largest car maker shows sales above 9 million units. that's up 11% from the previous year. toyota was the biggest sell r through 2010. in 2011 it was left reeling by the disaster of flood. toyota officials forecast this year they will sell over 9.9 million units. let's take a look at what's happening this week on the global economic scene. on tuesday u.s. retail sales for december will come out. november sales rose 0.3% from the previous month underscoring a recovery in personal...
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tenth of a percent and about half a percent respectively and last but not least the currencies the euro we can to the dollar and as you're seeing here on the screen the russian ruble closed the mix to the marriage of currencies weaker to the greenback but stronger to the single currency. of russia cyber security company cusp air ski on mondays said it exposed a widespread cyber espionage network it targeted a range of government diplomatic organizations most of them are in eastern europe and central asia but there are some in western europe and north america according to the company the criminal network has been in operation since two thousand and seven over all those been a sharp increase of cyber attacks last year a forty two percent rise compared to the year before and that's according to haunt him on institute its latest study shows that u.s. companies spent about eight point nine million dollars on cyber crime in two thousand and twelve that's almost forty percent higher than in two thousand and ten a russian security firm group i b estimates the global cyber crime market was worth
tenth of a percent and about half a percent respectively and last but not least the currencies the euro we can to the dollar and as you're seeing here on the screen the russian ruble closed the mix to the marriage of currencies weaker to the greenback but stronger to the single currency. of russia cyber security company cusp air ski on mondays said it exposed a widespread cyber espionage network it targeted a range of government diplomatic organizations most of them are in eastern europe and...
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whole effort to put the chicano or indigenous woman's experience on center stage is, in itself, for euro-american theaters, a radical position. because of the state of theater, it is a hard roll to hold up in institution. it is a hard road. i am looking at where we are 25
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the euro is at an 11-month high against the dollar and the yen is scheduled to move lower if the bank of japan wants its way, and a lot of people are saying that could benefit gold in a big way which is starting to move higher again. what do you make of the currency wars going on right now? >> i think they are going to heat up and the central players where it heats up will be between germans and the japanese over exports of cars, but i agree with you, and i also think that if we look at how they are going to develop in the near term, i would think that the trigger for that will be when the dollar/yen, for example, gets above 90 and the euro/yen significant levels, and real quickly i've had a lot of e-mails about problems with our bills, but not the ones that you think. t-bills. at the end of 2011 the last time we had a debt ceiling issue we saw bill rates for four week bills and three-month bills start to move up. today we had a one-month bill auction, trading on at five basis points and the auction went off at 9.5 basis points and many are attributing to anxieties and rule 2a7 from t
the euro is at an 11-month high against the dollar and the yen is scheduled to move lower if the bank of japan wants its way, and a lot of people are saying that could benefit gold in a big way which is starting to move higher again. what do you make of the currency wars going on right now? >> i think they are going to heat up and the central players where it heats up will be between germans and the japanese over exports of cars, but i agree with you, and i also think that if we look at...
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the dollar right now is up against the euro. again, another gain which is 1.3348. this morning, it's down against the yen. and gold prices this morning are up by about $11, $1680.70 an ounce. >>> and it's time now for the global markets report. kelly evans is standing by in london. and it's more poofy hair today. you didn't walk through the fog on the way to work, right? oh, it's a wig, it says. it says it's a wig behind you where it says minus .44% right now. >> or, does it? yes, that's right. there are signals coming through this every day just to see if people are paying attention. >> so weird. wig. >> yes. the polish board here is in the red, joe. it is not a wig it takes that on from time to time. we have seen a mixed picture. we have seen a weaker picture as the trading session has gotten under way. i want to point out the xetra dax is down .1%. our underperformer along with the peripheries is down about .3%, as well. after german gdp figures, europe's strongest, biggest economy came in surprisingly weak fourlt fort quarter. that's about a 2% annualized pace.
the dollar right now is up against the euro. again, another gain which is 1.3348. this morning, it's down against the yen. and gold prices this morning are up by about $11, $1680.70 an ounce. >>> and it's time now for the global markets report. kelly evans is standing by in london. and it's more poofy hair today. you didn't walk through the fog on the way to work, right? oh, it's a wig, it says. it says it's a wig behind you where it says minus .44% right now. >> or, does it?...
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it ordered the airline pay her 32,000 euros, or 47,000 u.s. dollars in restitution. >> steve: meanwhile, police planning to use gps to fight painkiller drug thefts. new york city top cop ray kelly wants to put fake pill bottles in pharmacies with real supplies so cops can track bottles stolen in robberies. it comes as prescription drug thefts are on the rise and increasingly becoming more violent n. 2011, four people were murdered during a holdup at a long island pharmacy. remember that? police say they are targeting prescription abuse because it is a gateway to other drugs. >> eric: all right. fears over the widespread flu outbreak getting out of hand. at least one new york city youth sports group is discouraging kids from giving high fives and fist pumps. the soccer club sent parents an e-mail warning them the safest thing to do instead is to elbow bump instead. like that. >> gretchen: just like that. kind of agree with it 'cause the flu is epidemic. she was on the edge of all her gloriy during a concert in canada. lady gaga's pants, splitti
it ordered the airline pay her 32,000 euros, or 47,000 u.s. dollars in restitution. >> steve: meanwhile, police planning to use gps to fight painkiller drug thefts. new york city top cop ray kelly wants to put fake pill bottles in pharmacies with real supplies so cops can track bottles stolen in robberies. it comes as prescription drug thefts are on the rise and increasingly becoming more violent n. 2011, four people were murdered during a holdup at a long island pharmacy. remember that?...
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of course, we're talking about the euro currency versus the greenback. jim, back to you. >> great, rick, thank you. new shift in platinum and gold prices. a lot going on with gold. let's go to sharon epperson at the nymex. >> jim, we have not seen this since this spring. platinum prices now being more expensive than gold. we're looking at platinum rose above 1690 an ounce this morning. gold prices right around 1677 an ounce. we haven't seen this in ten months' time. but we have been telling you since the start of the year, that this is the year for platinum. that the supply issue is facing that market. the fundamental issues, a big reason analysts are looking for platinum to outperform gold this year. we are hearing from anglo american platinum in south africa. of course, the largest producer of lat numb in the world, saying it is going to close several of its mines in south africa and wants to return to profitability. it's worried about slow demand and rising costs. we're watching what's happening in the natural gas market, because natural gas reached t
of course, we're talking about the euro currency versus the greenback. jim, back to you. >> great, rick, thank you. new shift in platinum and gold prices. a lot going on with gold. let's go to sharon epperson at the nymex. >> jim, we have not seen this since this spring. platinum prices now being more expensive than gold. we're looking at platinum rose above 1690 an ounce this morning. gold prices right around 1677 an ounce. we haven't seen this in ten months' time. but we have been...